There are four localities at Binjor. Harappan objects and microliths (non-Harappan type) from Binjor-1, PGW, coarse grey and red wares, Rang Mahal ware, perforated and impressed pottery, faience and shell bangles from Binjor-2; microliths, Harappan objects from Binjor-3 and PGW, Rang Mahal ware, faience and shell bangles, beads and terracotta animal figurine from Binjor-4 were discovered from the site.
Notification No. | Act No. LXXI of 1951 dated 28.11.1951 |
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Ownership Status | Government |
Topographical Features | Situated on the dried up bed of the Sarasvati river |
1 | A. Ghosh (ed.), An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology in 2 Volumes (New Delhi 1989); and |
2 | Urmila Sant, Terracotta Art of Rajasthan (New Delhi 1997). |
Locality | Tehsil | District | State |
Binjor | Anupgarh | Ganganagar | Rajasthan |
District